
"The building naturally recedes as it rises, creating terraces along the way, which was seen as a good excuse to persuade the client to create an apartment with terraces."
"Due to various regulations, it was not possible to freely shape the building form, with the most restrictive condition being the setback regulation."
The project faced complex constraints, particularly setback regulations that limited building form. This led to a design where the building recedes as it rises, resulting in terraces. The architects viewed this as an opportunity to persuade the client to include terraces in the apartment design. In Korea, balconies are typically enclosed, but the terraces created by the regulations are an integral part of the design, enhancing the living space.
Read at ArchDaily
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]